Search for high-energy neutrinos from ultraluminous infrared galaxies with icecube

Ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) have infrared luminosities LIR ≥ 1012L⊙, making them the most luminous objects in the infrared sky. These dusty objects are generally powered by starbursts with star formation rates that exceed 100 M⊙ yr−1, possibly combined with a contribution from an active...

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Main Authors: Abbasi, R, Ackermann, M, Adams, J, Aguilar, JA, Ahlers, M, Ahrens, M, Alispach, C, Jr, AAA, Amin, NM, An, R, Andeen, K, Anderson, T, Anton, G, Arguelles, C, Ashida, Y, Axani, S, Bai, X, Balagopal, AV, Barbano, A, Barwick, SW, Bastian, B, Basu, V, Baur, S, Bay, R, Beatty, JJ, Becker, K-H, Tjus, JB, Bellenghi, C, BenZvi, S, Berley, D, Bernardini, E, Besson, DZ, Binder, G, Bindig, D, Blaufuss, E, Blot, S, Boddenberg, M, Bontempo, F, Borowka, J, Boser, S, Botner, O, Boettcher, J, Bourbeau, E, Bradascio, F, Braun, J, Bron, S, Brostean-Kaiser, J, Browne, S, Burgman, A, Burley, RT, Sarkar, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Astronomical Society 2022